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https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Ballion
A homebrew arcade game inspired by the Commodore 64 game Crillion.
 
==User guide==
'''Note:''' To save the game state, you need a GameCube memory card in slot B.
 
The objective is to eliminate blocks by striking them with a ball that moves up and down automatically.
 
You can only control the movement of the ball left and right.
 
You need either a GameCube controller or one Wiimote in order to play.
 
==Controls==
===GameCube Controller===
Up/Down - Menu control
 
Left/Right - Ball movement
 
Start - Menu selection
 
A - Enter menu
 
Z - Restart ELF loader
 
===Wiimote===
To connect Wiimote hold down button 1 and 2 until you feel the vibration.
 
Up/Down - Menu control
 
Left/Right - Ball movement
 
Minus - Enter Menu
 
A - Menu Selection
 
Plus - Restart ELF loader
 
Home - Reboot Wii and show Wii menu


==Screenshots==
==Screenshots==
https://dlhb.gamebrew.org/wiihomebrews/ballionwii2.png
==Media==
==Media==
<youtube></youtube>
'''Let's Play Wii Homebrew''' ([https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdqut6gq3JE Maxwell Adams]) <br>
<youtube>Hdqut6gq3JE</youtube>
 
==Compatibility==
The game can be loaded using the [https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Twilight_Hack Twilight Hack], the [[Homebrew Channel Wii|Homebrew Channel]], or any other ELF loader.
 
==Changelog==
'''v1.7'''
*Some graphical flicker effects when using Wiimote removed.
 
'''v1.6'''
*Sound and hardware acceleration.
 
==External links==
*Author's website - [http://web.archive.org/web/20110816082229/http://mitglied.multimania.de/ps2dev/ballion.html http://mitglied.multimania.de/ps2dev/ballion.html] (archived)
*WiiBrew - https://wiibrew.org/wiki/Ballion

Latest revision as of 12:43, 11 March 2023

Ballion
Ballionwii2.png
General
AuthorMega Man
TypeArcade Games
Version1.7
LicenseFreeware
Last Updated2010/07/31
Links
Download
Website

A homebrew arcade game inspired by the Commodore 64 game Crillion.

User guide

Note: To save the game state, you need a GameCube memory card in slot B.

The objective is to eliminate blocks by striking them with a ball that moves up and down automatically.

You can only control the movement of the ball left and right.

You need either a GameCube controller or one Wiimote in order to play.

Controls

GameCube Controller

Up/Down - Menu control

Left/Right - Ball movement

Start - Menu selection

A - Enter menu

Z - Restart ELF loader

Wiimote

To connect Wiimote hold down button 1 and 2 until you feel the vibration.

Up/Down - Menu control

Left/Right - Ball movement

Minus - Enter Menu

A - Menu Selection

Plus - Restart ELF loader

Home - Reboot Wii and show Wii menu

Screenshots

ballionwii2.png

Media

Let's Play Wii Homebrew (Maxwell Adams)

Compatibility

The game can be loaded using the Twilight Hack, the Homebrew Channel, or any other ELF loader.

Changelog

v1.7

  • Some graphical flicker effects when using Wiimote removed.

v1.6

  • Sound and hardware acceleration.

External links

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